LIBERTY THEATRE.
Those doubtful of the fate of the talkies have only to see and hear the all-round masterpiece, a Fox production entitled "The (..host Talks," which is allowing this week at the Liberty Theatre. The leads ate taken by Charles Eaton and Helen Tweivetrecs, two players who have abandoned the stage to seek fame in the tuikics at Hollywood. Eaile Foxe and Car uiel Myers play minoi parts, Ugethei with two negro stars. Stepin Fetchit and Baby Mack. In this picture, the sound effects and dialogue bio particularly clear, while the acting throughout is of a verv high standard The supporting programme of talking sub Ji'cts, all of a hii;h standard includes a Fox Movietone News and selections by Randolph's Kerituckv .Inbilee Singf-rs anil selections by Sermrita Raquol Merer, the famors Spanish liand op»>ru prima donna A really funny tailing comodv, "Sound Your A," together with the nana l popular music accompanying Fox productions, concludes a good evening's er tertainment
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 6
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